MUPPETMONKEY
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A few weeks ago I was watching a "Journey to Ernie" episode with Matt Vogel performing Big Bird.
Now... Like many of you it felt sort of...weird...watching Big Bird having a different voice.
But one of the techniques I used to do as part of my puppeteer-self-train routine days was to watch Muppet episodes with no sound.
I know it may sound weird, but just like with cartoons, if you turn the volume down, you concentrate more in the movement and performance. Voices distract you in some way.
That's how I learned to notice either Jim Henson or Jerry Nelson when they were performing a puppet. Each has a particular way of puppeteering their characters.
Try watching a Muppet Show episode without sound and notice Richard Hunt performing Rowlf while Jim was with Kermit.
That was a free cheap puppetering lesson from moi , now back to the main topic.... Matt
With Matt I noticed that he mimics Caroll Spinney's movements SO WELL that you feel like watching the 70's-80's Big Bird again. Full of energy and playful like he used to be.
Now, I say these comments with all my respect to the great Caroll Spinney, of course.
About the voice, I can say that even tough it doesn't sounds like Caroll's , he actually does a perfect imitation of Big Bird's slow vocal tones.
I remember hearing Steve Withmire's Kermit way back to that special show they did in Jim Henson's memory and I almost cried! I was like..."oh, man... Kermit sounds like Pee-Wee Herman!"
But after all those years passed, I can say that Steve actually nailed Jim's Kermit perfectly.
So in my opinion, Matt's Big Bird will get better with time.
And those are my two cents!
Now... Like many of you it felt sort of...weird...watching Big Bird having a different voice.
But one of the techniques I used to do as part of my puppeteer-self-train routine days was to watch Muppet episodes with no sound.
I know it may sound weird, but just like with cartoons, if you turn the volume down, you concentrate more in the movement and performance. Voices distract you in some way.
That's how I learned to notice either Jim Henson or Jerry Nelson when they were performing a puppet. Each has a particular way of puppeteering their characters.
Try watching a Muppet Show episode without sound and notice Richard Hunt performing Rowlf while Jim was with Kermit.
That was a free cheap puppetering lesson from moi , now back to the main topic.... Matt
With Matt I noticed that he mimics Caroll Spinney's movements SO WELL that you feel like watching the 70's-80's Big Bird again. Full of energy and playful like he used to be.
Now, I say these comments with all my respect to the great Caroll Spinney, of course.
About the voice, I can say that even tough it doesn't sounds like Caroll's , he actually does a perfect imitation of Big Bird's slow vocal tones.
I remember hearing Steve Withmire's Kermit way back to that special show they did in Jim Henson's memory and I almost cried! I was like..."oh, man... Kermit sounds like Pee-Wee Herman!"
But after all those years passed, I can say that Steve actually nailed Jim's Kermit perfectly.
So in my opinion, Matt's Big Bird will get better with time.
And those are my two cents!